Iris Pham

BOZEMAN, MONTANA


Iris’s first forays into exploration were bike loops in the trails outside her home in Bozeman. At five years old she was biking, climbing trees and building forts near her home. As Iris grew, the circumference of her exploration grew—going on backpacking and snowboarding trips with family and friends.


As Iris grew, industry leaders began to recognize her snowboarding talent. Whispers about her budding talent were getting louder, and quickly. Professional filmmakers quickly found Iris and paired her up with seasoned pros to film buzzworthy video parts. During her first year as a professional snowboarder Iris went to Finland, Japan and New Zealand—quickly realizing just how vast and diverse her playground could be. From off the radar to rising star, Iris has always risen to expectations and opportunities with her talent and hard work.


Iris grew up in the mountains; but it’s on the street where her riding truly shines—sliding every kind of rail with bold, progressive style. She may not be going for the hardest trick all the time, but her undeniable style has landed her with opening video parts and multiple competition wins. Just months after signing with The North Face, Iris scored Gold in Street Style at the 2025 X Games.


Only a few years into her professional career, Iris is already building a rich legacy of accomplishments and experiences.


Career Highlights:

  • Gold, X Games Women's Street Style, Aspen, CO (2025)
  • Women’s 1st place, Zone 3, Redbull Heavy Metal, St Paul, MN (2025)
  • Women’s 1st place, X Games Streetstyle Qualifier, Copper Mountain, CO (2024)
  • Opening Video Part, Bittersweet: An Exploration of Dreams, Slush Mag (2024)
  • Women’s 2nd place, The Uninvited, Woodward Park City, UT (2024)
  • Rookie of the Year Award, Torment Magazine (2024)
  • Women’s 1st place, Zone 3 Kink Rail, Redbull Heavy Metal, St Paul, MN (2024)
  • Women’s 1st place, The Bomb Hole x Dustbox, Woodward Park City, UT (2024)
  • Ending Video Part, Wild Game by Sam Klein (2023)
  • Women’s Winner, Dogfight at The Bomb Hole, Woodward Park City, UT (2022)


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